Photo library occupy big storage

this is not the issue related to iTunes! in the storage usage, there are four items for the Photos&Camera: Photo library (2.1GB), synced from iTunes Library (0.8kb), My photo stream (181mb), Shared Photo Stream(20.4MB). I can not figure out what the Photo library means, and why it occupies so much. I tried to restore my phone5s a few times, it did not work. even there is no photo on my Photo APP, the Photo library occupies 2.1GB.
I am thinking this is maybe caused by the iCloud Pohto Library (beta) that is inactive now on my phone. However i can not try it, coz i can not enable it. It tell my that "You must be logged in to iCloud to enable could photo library"

The Photo Library is where you pictures and videos are stored, and where you are able to view your pictures and video. Your phone has 2.1 GB in the Photo library because your library contains a lot of pictures and/or videos. Videos take up more space than pictures.

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